HEREFORD SIRE CHANGES HANDS ptlnti &mU&Ml Hctof tD. Tuesday,-August 10, 1948 - Radio Diat 1240 Kilocycle CFPR The Experts Soy 'nscrib. Subject to change) EGGS MOUNT IN MONTREAL in n .. I By Kay Rex gradually returning to an erect Samuels brothers ol ar.aer- Canadian' Press Staff Writer position against the walL Press hoof hare purchased 'Blocfcy PHYSICAL FITNESS Better' the small of the back against Gaylad." senior Hereford sire, the U while straightening up. from Earl H-Deeder of the Echo those early start in again on morning -push-ups.- The health For the man who has been Valley Ranch at Francois Lake, and welfare department has be-' KUng ail day-here's an exer- This fine bull was brought in ' which should make him Herelrd farms .m rinve t tAke the sae out cise from the Jtfnfs HARD-TOPPING CITY STREETS TO START 'SOON' MONTREAL Eggs shot up toi as high as eighty cents a dozen here and trade sources said they; wrnln. Story " : "-Song, of, ins-- Famous . of round shoulders and reduce the girth of bay windows. Hard-surfacing work on the; block on Third Avenue between , McBride Street and First Street Vould likely stay at that figure rs long as customers kept on buying. Wholesalers blamed the skyrocketing price on the regular seasonal shortage and other factors. feel as if he had just come in'at Balzac, Alberta, and has from a round of golf. proven himself by his outstand-Standir.g erect, he should ing calf-crops. The Samuls choose a chair-back or wall for brothers feel that Blocky Gay-support and holding on to this iaj should contribute greatly to with the left hand he should the Improvement of the beef of stand on the left leg on tip ft,. Nechaco Vallev. would begin "shortly, city cn- j v In a pert little 23-page booklet called 'Daily Does It . . ." the department's physical fitness division has lined up a series of exercises for the lady P 1 gineer Don Stewart told cityj. council last night in response to J r a query by Alderman George of the bulging hips, and the n ta PUon he should; I ' , I TUESDAY PM. 4:00 Sari Corbln 4:15 Stock Quotations and Int. 4:30 Max Chamitov 4:45 Deep In the Woods (Wpg) 5:00 Rendez-zous Room, NBC 5:30 Odd and Interesting 5:45 Evening Song 8:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Dinah Shore 8:30 Musical Varieties 8:40 Recorded Interlyde 6:45 smoke Rings 7:00 CBC New 7:15 Armed Forces Report 7:3v -Leicester Square to Broadway 8:00 Winnipeg Concert Orch 8:30 Record Album 9:00 Alberta Ranch House 9:30 Heritage of Music 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B. C. News 10:15 Neighborly News 10:30 Olympic Games Report 10:45 Musical Modern t1i.si!itQ Aavemsing Pays! man with the kewpie doll figure. lfle rlnl le rwra 1 p Intriguing Films Of Scandinavia A highly interesting set of Md Da? -12 ,5 CNn 12:25-ProBraiB 12:30 BC. Hn 12:55- Recorded -Feature t 2:15-Famliy f 2:30 Comment; My Own : 2:45Dor, MKl 1 5 Wallace's For Yard Goods ana oacKwara, swinging as tar as possible and keeping the body stiil while the leg Is moving. The next move is to face the opposite way and swing the other leg. ' Be kind to your feet, so they will be a support to you in your old age." suggests the booklet's Casey. Mr. Stewart said that Highway Construction Co-, which has a contract to deliver 10.000 cubic yards of road gravel this summer, hopes to begin crushing asphalt aggregate in the near future. Deliveries of material have been held up for the last two weeks because of technical difficulties. PORT QUEEN FOR 1948 Aenes Macintosh, 12-year old In fact "if you're physically fit you'll be a big hit . . . ," the department quips throughout the booklet which is composed of. a series of exercises destined to test every muscle from head to toe. And in case you're not good at reading instructions, there are figures Illustrating the different positions. For that streamlined recon- travel pictures was shown to an audience of a couple of hundred persons at the auditorium of the Civic Centre last evening by Edward G. Borgstrom of the New York office of the Scandinavian Air Lines. They depict- 3:X Ethel a,. Borden Street School student. ' who will be Prince Rupert's I Port and Carnival Queen this section headed "Watch Your Step!" -"-tiKJt:ipht 3:20 Sketches Burns Lake 1 The City Engineer made his j ! statements in response to a query by Alderman Casey as to; year. Elected by popular vote at the Capitol Theatre, she will be crowned on the opening night of the Civic Centre For correct walking toes e not onlv eranc scenic u?tu-should be pointed straight ties ' Sweden and Norway but i uitioning it's best to begin by , of industry, com ahead in fact the big toes! also v,ews M- . 1 T merce. architecture, ioik we 2 ' why calcium chloride was not ' beine used to allay the dust i Carnival, Saturday. August 21. I should just miss each other. "sitting pretty." First back up your hips In Born in Prince Rupert, she Socks or stockings should be and customs and natural history. Such mettopoles as Stockholm, Oslo, Bergen and Trond- your chair so that the body is the right size 11:00 Weather and Sign Off WEDNESDAY A M 7:30 Musical CIjcV 8:00 CBC New t 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 'nuisance on ur.paved streets. I, "I gather that you are re- ferring to Third and Seventh 'Avenues." replied Mr. Stewart. "We are planning to put a. hard The new m: now under f, cater In partis trade, n v.iii Tweedsmuir ll0 IP will be in Grade Seven at Booth Memorial High School this coming term. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Macintosh, Angus "Don't fence them (the feet) in." says the booklet. Then, tactfully "Men perhaps, need no reminder, but a word to the the same time make sure your chest is up. and in line with your hips. Centre your head over your hips and chest, and hjem were seen. Appreciation of the audience was appropriately voiced by the Norwegian vice-consul. Dr. Jens Munthe. null In vr.nr rhin anrt hnlrf vnnr " a SenSlDle DUt attTaC- head high. When you bend, lean : tive ot shoes ior everyday top on those two streets as soon as we get material. We cannot 1 2 put chloride on them now be-j cause the moisture it attracts! n-nniH affect the hard-surface. I SOW GOES SHOPPING forward from thp hirv twn tfi " lse investment. chest up, but the shoulders DELEGATES, TELEPHONES We have to keep the surface TCI tDUniJLV YOU WILL BE THE I WHEN YOU SKLKCT k i- n n REGINA. F Downtown Rc-ginians gathered recently, oblivious to falling rain, to watch an errant sow, escaped from a farm truck, peruse shop-front window decorations. as dry as possible, so there U; ILLLI IIViLJ SHIPS and down. AFTER SHOPPING For the woman just back from a day's shopping: 1. Stand with the back (1) FOR TRICE (2) FOR QUALITY 131 FOR WEAR It's Wallace's 3tol! TANGLED UP miss rnnce rcupf WATERFRONT Anointment of two deleeates against the wall, and try to j r.aiing we can do right now m j about the dust" When the surfacing work be- gins, he said, it will require about 1 500 cubic yards a week of prop- I erly crushed aggregate. So far, small of the back i oimrmr v favnr Arnold to maKe me FROM 19 ENTRANTS ON THE CAPITOL STAC Whatever your "Desicn It appears uncertain, to date. touch the wall. 2. Relax the body forwards and downwards as far as it will just what the Canadian Nation the city has received about 1,200 cubic yards of base material. For Sewine," youH find it here. A laree varied yard- ! age selection. J THURSDAY TO SATURDAY al steamships schedule will be comfortably go. The lower part Hk-4'A of the hip now is touching the wall. 3. Slowly uncurl the body, WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE I OLD-TIML PORCH : A portico is a vestibule, par-! I tially open on one side and : I supported by regularly spaced j ' columns, often rounil in ancient: two municipal conventions next month was deferred last night by city council until the aldermen take an offical stand on the utilities committee's proposal for financing the reconstruction of Prince Rupert's telephone system. Alderman George Rudderham asserted that, since the delegation also would interview the provincial Minister of Municipalities in an effort to gain the government's approval for a $500,000 loan if the scheme is ap- once the tourist season ends. It is possible one of the two. steamships running will be taken off for at least a while.1 The new Prince George will re-; lieve for at least a part of the winter while the Prince Rupert undergoes an extensive overhaul, i CRWFORD fW: I Greek architecture. Prospect Tuna Off Charlottes Special Attenton to Be Given This Area By Fisheries Patrol Ship in i in nra u Did you know that the IHll IILI LIU POSSESSED Her passengers including a goodly number of round trip tourists as well as local people, Union steamer Coquitlam, Cap:. Alex McLennan, on Ifer regu- i proved by council, the delegates ntw Warner hit NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION LTD. has a specialized alteration crew trained on . FOUNDATION WORK AND GENERAL ALTERATIONS I should be on record as to their stand on the matter before being I appointed. When the fisheries protection ship Laurier leaves Victoria this' "If the council favors the utilities committee's plan for rebuilding the telephone system, I think we should send down dele- weekend on her next tuna patrcl she will give particular attention to the waters off the West Coast of Queen Charlotte Islands. Fish- 2x42x6-2x8 Shiplap and Flooring NOW ON SALE eouver via Queen Charlotte Isl-lar 10-day voyage from Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Island points, arrived in port at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon and will sail at 11 o'clock tonight on her return south over the same route. (192) Phone 563 for Estimate Connor Thermo 720 2nd. Ave. W. gates who also have gone on eries Inspector Harry Burrow left record as favoring it." he said. tne clty today for Victoria to join "We can't do that until it has the Laurier on this trip. He will been voted on." j aist in the actual tuna fishing Has made thousands nt LINGERIE All price range. SLACKS SWEATERS SKIRTS BLOUSES KIDDIES' WEAR Moore's 206 6th Street With another full list of round trioners making the SATIN-GLO The telephone report will come operation so that first-hand ex- women say: 'I saw the others . . , then I bought s CONNOR." up for formal consideration of perience thus gained may be cruise to Alaska. Union steamer council at a special meeting passed on to fishermen of Prince Chllcotin, Capt. A. E. Walsh, next Monday night. Rupert and the north coast gen- ' arrived In port at 2:30 yester- SEE THEM AT Council went on record as de- erally. day afternoon from Vancouver Beautifies the home and increases the value of the things you own. Many attractive pastel tints from which to choose. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO., LTD. 1 and sailed at 6 p.m. for Ketchl At the first of this month the Rupert Radio & siring to send three delegates to attend the annual convention of the Union of Central B C. Municipalities at Vanderhoof on Sep- Laurier spent three days off the west coast of the Queen Charlottes and throughout the length kan whence she will return here late tonight southbound. You aw it in uie uanv News' temoer j, tne same group to cci- of tne islands from thirty to. JG-' Hollywood Cafe Newest and Most Up-To-Date Cafe in Prince Rupert Open from 3:30 p.m. to 3:30 a.m. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE III the Maltrr of the " Administration Upholstering AND FURNITURE REPAIR tinue to Harrison Hot Springs ( eighty miles offshore good evi-for the convention of the Union J dence of tuna was f0Und. Num-of B.C. Municipalities. September . of tne fish were taken and 7 to 9. I released for tagging. Following the convention, if, Qn tne forthcoming prospect-the utilities committee recom- ing trip tne Laurjer will can- Ait" nil In thr Matter of the KM ate of Ingrld Korghill Jolianwn, Drifusfd .Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by OTder of His mendations are approved nex tinue send in dalIy tuna re week, the delegation will seek We specialize in Chinese Dishes FOR outside orders Phone 133 CHOW MIEN Your Host Kl kI nu u ports by wireless and radiotelephone to Acting Supervisor G. S. Reade at Prince Rupert for the day to day information of local fishermen and others interested. Three broadcasts CHOP SUEY approval of the provincial government for a $500,000 loan to renew the mun.cipal telephone system! Alderman Rudderham suggested that council take a vote on Honour Judge W. O. Fulton. Local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I wan on the 26th day of July. A D. 1948. appointed Administrator of the Estate of In-grld Borghlll Johansen. late of Atltn. British Columbia, who died on or about the 18th day of May, 1948. at Whitehorae. Yukon Territory. All persons Indebted to the said estate are ' 11 am dally are made from the shiu BanqU'1 Dunlopillo Foam Rubber Cushioning Plastahide Boltaflex Plastic Artisto Tabic Covers and Curtains for Lunchef' by radiophone at 10 a.m., 3 p.m. and 9 p.m. the spot so that the aldermen could show their attitude on continued municipal ownership of the telephone system "in principle." This was vetoed on grounds that the matter woul.l and P.i Chinee required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims against the said estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the 15th day of September. 1948. failing which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. Let's Talk it Over .... You barely have time to get your house inug for winter. If it isn't properly insulated you'll be out on a limb when the chill winds roar. Mitchell & Currie Limited PHONE 363 Builders and Contractors 54 YEARS OF SERVICE WINNIPEG, f Bridagier Hector C. Habkirk, 71. of the Salvation Army here, has celebrated his 50th anniversary as WHEN YOU BUY A WATCH FROM US BROi DATED at Atlln. British Colum come up for full discussion nex'. week. However, council did appoin Mayor Arnold, but failed to pass an officer in the army. He hasjbia. this 27th day of juiy..AD. 1848 LO VI N'S (Next to CFPR) PHONE BLUE 811 ai ALBERT EDWARD RODDI8 spent 54 years in its service, and is still active. Official Administrator Atltn. BC. (189) a motion by Alderman W. F. 608 3rd Ave. Stone naming City Clerk H. D Thain and Finance Chairman There is one main advantage over getting it away from home. If the watch doesn't come up to your expectations, why you always know where to have the trouble adjusted or the watch exchanged. T. B. Black as the other tvo AL JOLSON AL JOLSON The Popular A. We can supply all your needs in . delegates. Alderman Black was absent from last night's a watch that guarantee is If we guarantee binding. AL JOLSON BUILDING SUFPLj 1N HIS LATEST DECCA ALBUM VOLUME 3 PRINCE RUPERT SaOa For Even Mounties Are Patrillo-Controlled including -"I Want a Girl." 21397- Also we havre been in the business so long thit we have a chance to know which are the ones which give satisfaction. the longest. Watch prices are as low here as anywhere in (he land. Something from Bulger's is always worth having WALLBOARDS, FINISH LUMBfl WOODS, SASH AND DOOR. OTTAW A The long arm of James Petrillo, head of the Am- VANCOUVER erican Federation of Musicians, j PLUMBING SUITLIKS stretched across the border to INTERMEDIATE PORTS enter the Liberal convention pic- I ture here. Convention officials EACH THURSDAY "Where the Black-Eyed Susans Grow." 21398 "When the Red Red Robbin Comes Bob Bob Bobbin' Along." "Someone Else May Be There While I'm Gone." 21399 "For Me and My Gal." "When 1 Leave the World Behind." 21100 "There's a Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder." "About a Quarter to Nine." DECCA ALBUM NO. A-649 NOW ON SALE AT PAINTS had tried to have the R.C.M.P. j band play at a gala Liberal gar PHILPOTT EVITT &C0 den party here but negotiation collapsed when it was learned that the scarlet-coated "Mounties" were found to be a nonunion band. AT 11:15 P.M. (PST) For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT (PST) Tor Information call or wrlu City or Depot Ticket OfXlcu PRINCE RUPERT, fl-C. "Serrln the North Since Phone 651 COAL Daily News Classified Ads get Quick Results!